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my view is that there has to be parity between defense and nondefense and the overall efforts of this non-agreement and the rules of the whole sequestration debate, we all know what sequestration is, but they do know what fairness is in the and the rules are that you are going to cut this equally intimate those rules, i think it would be a substantial mistake and it seems to me that what we do with respect with adding money back there, we need to make an equal commitment to health and education and infrastructure and investments that will secure our future and those three areas, and this includes better care at lower cost through medicare reforms that strike me as three areas where we can as colleagues come together and find common ground and it is working with all of you to do. >> thank you. a member of the leadership team on the democratic side of the house. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the task force of this committee is to agree on a budget for the remainder of 2014. i am pleased that we are now beginning our nation's fiscal priority and we must address the automatic spe
my view is that there has to be parity between defense and nondefense and the overall efforts of this non-agreement and the rules of the whole sequestration debate, we all know what sequestration is, but they do know what fairness is in the and the rules are that you are going to cut this equally intimate those rules, i think it would be a substantial mistake and it seems to me that what we do with respect with adding money back there, we need to make an equal commitment to health and education...
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i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric also spoke to the american council of chief defender in 2009. we know they lag far behind other justice programs. they constitute about 3 percent of all criminal justice expenditures in our nations largest counties." i'm going to skip ahead. we interview lawyers, who fire appropriate motions and do many other things that attorneys should be able to do as a matter of course. finally we know there are numerous challenges in the public defense system like budget shortfalls. he acknowledged the challenges the system faced were not new and quoted justice hugo black when gideon came
i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric...
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t not the department of defense. it's not the cia. it's health care expenditure in medicare, medicaid, federal pensions, veteran's health benefit, that's driving the deficit. that's what we need to be talking about. and we're making a grave mistake if we cut those kinds of programs whether it's on the defense side or the domestic side because health care, like the interest on the debt, is going crowd everything else out. so what do we have to do? we have to deal with this debt problem, which i have acknowledged is very important. we have to do it in a way that doesn't comprise the economy. we have do it in a way that is gradual and thoughtful and credible. but not all at once. we have saying in maine that a president out of the woods is usually as wrong as the path in. it's taken us about 15 to 20 holes to in this. we're not getting out in the next two three years. we have to have a credible plan that doesn't comprise the economy and economic growth that everybody talked about as the best way to solve this problem. it will build confi
t not the department of defense. it's not the cia. it's health care expenditure in medicare, medicaid, federal pensions, veteran's health benefit, that's driving the deficit. that's what we need to be talking about. and we're making a grave mistake if we cut those kinds of programs whether it's on the defense side or the domestic side because health care, like the interest on the debt, is going crowd everything else out. so what do we have to do? we have to deal with this debt problem, which i...
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its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing same benefits to all spouses regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve and they've earned and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouses of service members are entitled to d.o.d. i.d. cards and the benefits that come with them. but several states today are refusing to issue these i.d. cards to same-sex spouses at national guard facilities. not only does this violate the state's obligations under federal law, but their actions have created hardship and inequality by forcing couples to travel long distances to federal military bases to obtain the i.d. cards they're entitled to. this is wrong. it causes division among our ranks and it furthers prejudice, which d.o.d. has fought to extinguish, as has the adl. today, i directed the chief of the national guard bureau, general frank grass, to make i
its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing same benefits to all spouses regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve and they've earned and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouses of service members are entitled to d.o.d. i.d. cards and the...
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and i was subpoenaed one time back then without the defense attorneys doing their homework and they intended to put me on the stand in their attack on a raceist grand jury foreman system and used that to establish that, gee, it was grossly unfair, disproportionately number of anglos were chosen. and before i testified, they did their homework and found out hat actually, it was a disproportionate appointment, if you only looked at race, i had ppointed proportionly more african-americans as informationmen of my grand jury than the percentage of african-americans in my district. . and the reason i did that is because i didn't care who anybody's race was. it didn't matter to me. but i had to look at the backgrounds of the individuals, look at the individuals who were on the grand jury, and then select from among those someone that i believed would be a leader, would be good at organization, would have the respect of the other grand jurorers and be able to work for six months as head of the grand jury. and make good decisions as a peace maker and an organizer and so i never looked at their race.
and i was subpoenaed one time back then without the defense attorneys doing their homework and they intended to put me on the stand in their attack on a raceist grand jury foreman system and used that to establish that, gee, it was grossly unfair, disproportionately number of anglos were chosen. and before i testified, they did their homework and found out hat actually, it was a disproportionate appointment, if you only looked at race, i had ppointed proportionly more african-americans as...
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public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and to ultimately build a movement where the voices are too loud. you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, this is a civil rights issue and we need to shame the country into stepping up to the plate. >> if anyone wants to learn more about gideon's promise i have borrow brochure. the website is gideon's promise.org. >> can you tell us about your personal story ? >> my personal story came in 1991. i was convicted of second degree murder of shooting into an occupied car and attempted murder. it all erupted from the area i was from. i was from the projects in san francisco off the -- i forgot the highway, but i was a very interesting person of character from that projects. i was no angel but n
public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and to ultimately build a movement where the voices are too loud. you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, this is a civil rights issue and we need to shame the...
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monica and after you try to figure out what it is, what the real property laws is in california and what defenses you might have or what arguments you might have, you are faced with a trained lawyer and someone who has been to law school for 3 years, someone whose practiced for some period of time. what we need here to answer your question is a playwright. this is mccobb. this is weird. we are not on anyone's calendar to speak of. that for some of us, that's what makes it fun. >> thank you. jum. [ applause ] we are now going to take audience questions and answers. no cards. so please pass them in so we can ask questions. you'll let me again ask karen, you spent the last year-and-a-half studying and observing how gideon's promise have been broken. what do you think is an obstacle to closing the gap between rich and poor people's justice. what have we learned about the solution? >> well, i think the biggest obstacle to closing this gap is the political desire to do so which is kind of -- i talked about that a little bit in my talk. but i think that, you know, and you can learn this lesson in many w
monica and after you try to figure out what it is, what the real property laws is in california and what defenses you might have or what arguments you might have, you are faced with a trained lawyer and someone who has been to law school for 3 years, someone whose practiced for some period of time. what we need here to answer your question is a playwright. this is mccobb. this is weird. we are not on anyone's calendar to speak of. that for some of us, that's what makes it fun. >> thank...
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snap is the first line of defense for the most vulnerable among us and helps ensure millions of americans have access to food. the fact that the house even proposed and passed a bill with such unconscionable cuts to snap is beyond me. we do not turn our backs on farmers seeking help with crop insurance, and we certainly should not turn our backs on hungry americans. according to the environmental working group, taxpayers cost ofe 62% of the farmers insurance premiums. some subsidies can be as much as 100% of the cost of the most basic coverage level. crop insurance is the only farm income support program not subject to some form of means testing. that is why i support the senate language, which reduces the level of premium subsidies for farmers with an adjusted gross income over $750,000. some of my other concerns include the mandatory funding level for outreach and assistance for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. the inclusion of central state university as a 1890 land-grant institution and the inability of schools to serve more fruits and vegetables under the fresh fruit and
snap is the first line of defense for the most vulnerable among us and helps ensure millions of americans have access to food. the fact that the house even proposed and passed a bill with such unconscionable cuts to snap is beyond me. we do not turn our backs on farmers seeking help with crop insurance, and we certainly should not turn our backs on hungry americans. according to the environmental working group, taxpayers cost ofe 62% of the farmers insurance premiums. some subsidies can be as...
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this defense was built for third down. >> verne: third and six. >> gary: same defense that they scored the touchdown to gurley on. >> verne: murray has to get rid of it and is dropped by -- >> gary: he knew he was getting that rush when they gimmicked against the linebackers, he knew it was coming, he knew he had to get rid of it quickly. beless. the ball was on him. >> verne: nathan theus is the long snapaer. had one is good. barber gets rid of it. roberson lets it bounce and it takes a georgia roll. then he picks it up. >> gary: good job by georgia. florida went for the block. >> verne: 46-yard punt and two on the return. >> gary: well, well, well. >> verne: we have a ballgame, sir. >> gary: you can feel it, you can just feel it. >> verne: 4:48 to go. time called. we're in the third quarter. another look at that scuffle between gurley and fowler. >> verne: time now to present red lobster's scholar athlete of the game and because this is a neutral-site game we honor two men. the first, dante fowler. an aspiring tv broadcaster, a 3.0 grade point average. and his counterpart for the bul
this defense was built for third down. >> verne: third and six. >> gary: same defense that they scored the touchdown to gurley on. >> verne: murray has to get rid of it and is dropped by -- >> gary: he knew he was getting that rush when they gimmicked against the linebackers, he knew it was coming, he knew he had to get rid of it quickly. beless. the ball was on him. >> verne: nathan theus is the long snapaer. had one is good. barber gets rid of it. roberson lets...
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we had a defense this was playing outstanding in the football game. and the only chance that they had to get back in the game was for to us make the miss the and give those opportunities. >> frienders back from honor done today. bye week. trade dead line is tomorrow and this may on the block. healthy past few games and shared dissatisfaction on social media. big though no with harbaugh. don't press send. 49ers several players on injured list so stay tune. monday night football. rams hosting seattle third quarter. under thrown. comes back up. goes 80 yard for the this and ram drive down. fourth and goal. clemen throw is incomplete. seattle holds on for victory with 135 yards of total offense. game up on the 49ers. second rankings released last night. stanford moved up to fifth and host no. 2 oregon thursday. november 7th. now rest of the top 5 football year of the bcs. interesting to see what happens if we have 4 undefeated team at the end of the season. looking that way right now. alabama still no. 1. other again just over florida state i don't know h
we had a defense this was playing outstanding in the football game. and the only chance that they had to get back in the game was for to us make the miss the and give those opportunities. >> frienders back from honor done today. bye week. trade dead line is tomorrow and this may on the block. healthy past few games and shared dissatisfaction on social media. big though no with harbaugh. don't press send. 49ers several players on injured list so stay tune. monday night football. rams...
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white house aides began mounting an aggressive defense of why potentially millions of people who buy their own insurance were told by president obama they could keep their plans yet suddenly cannot. >> what we're talking about here is the 5% in the country who currently purchase insurance on the individual market. and that market has been like the wild west. >> reporter: that 5% in the individual insurance market translates into up to 14 million people. and the real question now about the wild west is whether the president was fast and loose with the facts. >> if you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep your plan. period. >> reporter: the white house is now adding all kinds of context and qualifiers saying what he meant is anyone who had insurance before health care was signed into law in march 2010 is grandfathered in, except on the third anniversary of the bill signing this march the president put out a written statement using the present tense declaring "if you like the plan you have, you can keep it." and on monday night top white house advisor valerie jarrett to
white house aides began mounting an aggressive defense of why potentially millions of people who buy their own insurance were told by president obama they could keep their plans yet suddenly cannot. >> what we're talking about here is the 5% in the country who currently purchase insurance on the individual market. and that market has been like the wild west. >> reporter: that 5% in the individual insurance market translates into up to 14 million people. and the real question now...
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>> we have policies and directives that were established by the defense department. there are some medical records that review that the lawyers have made available to us. there are reports from the international committee of the red cross. there is a body of evidence that is reviewing what's going on. that body of evidence is incomplete which is why we are calling for a more thorough investigation that the president order. >> is it still going on? >> force-feeding is definitely still going on. participation of behavioral science consultants as they're called is still -- they're still being used to support interrogation. >> well, we thank you very much indeed, that's leonard rubenstein talking to us from boston. >> thank you. >> well, coming up on the news hour, the recent partial government shutdown in the u.s. has left certain americans searching for future. >> is the u.s. government going to be functioning in the future? that matters what happens here in mobile, alabama. >> and the wtp finals. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them,
>> we have policies and directives that were established by the defense department. there are some medical records that review that the lawyers have made available to us. there are reports from the international committee of the red cross. there is a body of evidence that is reviewing what's going on. that body of evidence is incomplete which is why we are calling for a more thorough investigation that the president order. >> is it still going on? >> force-feeding is...
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even the defendants themselves are not particularly concerned with the idea of getting adequate defense because this is not something that has been demonstrated to be possible given the climate this very oppressive authoritarian leadership. >> they said we're not going back on this. the overthrow stands. but how is this going to be perceived by egypt's western allies? it's going to be a large degree of discomfort at the speed with which this is happened to morsi, being deposed, and then facing charges. >> certainly we have not seen ringing endorsement on this process by the western governments who have spoken about what is taking place in egypt since july 3rd. secretary of state john kerry's visit to egypt this past day has been more indicative of the discomfort that the administration has. yes, he's makin not putting anyt of taint on it given the assumptions that this is not going to be a very fair and adequate process. having said that he did make comments that this is some how indicksive of the transition of democracy led by the military which flies in the face of everything we know
even the defendants themselves are not particularly concerned with the idea of getting adequate defense because this is not something that has been demonstrated to be possible given the climate this very oppressive authoritarian leadership. >> they said we're not going back on this. the overthrow stands. but how is this going to be perceived by egypt's western allies? it's going to be a large degree of discomfort at the speed with which this is happened to morsi, being deposed, and then...
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that they would present, and what could be said in his defense. to do that they need to seek permission from the prosecutor, permission to go to the prison that he was taken to today. and once they get that they will be able to go to that prison, which has 15,000 inmates inside, several hundreds members of the muslim brotherhood, but not the senior ones. that is what happens now for mr. morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing as far as peace in the country is concerned, and are those demonstrators still out on the streets? >> well, the demonstrators have left the straits in the main. there is no suggestion of clashes or major clashes. >> i would say the situation is now calmer on the streets this evening this evening here in cairo, and there may be the opportunity for month protests tomorrow, and we have to take that with a pinch of assault. >> dominick, thank you very much. >> relatively quiet morning so far on wall street. investors holding back some ahead of the major news this week
that they would present, and what could be said in his defense. to do that they need to seek permission from the prosecutor, permission to go to the prison that he was taken to today. and once they get that they will be able to go to that prison, which has 15,000 inmates inside, several hundreds members of the muslim brotherhood, but not the senior ones. that is what happens now for mr. morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing...
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foreign minister does say that moscow is ready for a compromise on the a missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees from washington that the system would not be against russia really this has been one of the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european missile defense but these talks pretty much have been frozen because there are still no legal guarantees from washington for a few years now moscow has been calling for the construction of a unified into missile defense system where each member would share the responsibility for the safety of others saying that otherwise and without legal guarantees it would see it as a threat to its national security really been one of the hottest topics in the relations between moscow and washington in the meantime the construction of one of the elements of the american anti missile shield in europe has start
foreign minister does say that moscow is ready for a compromise on the a missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees from washington that the system would not be against russia really this has been one of the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european...
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the israeli defense force and its mission is what we're talking about today. israeli soldiers. brave patriotic proud to defend their country but how to deploy when there is no direct to touch gaza border control west bank patrols checkpoint inspections watching over palestinians. breaking the silence has a collection of disturbing testimony of abuse looting and destruction by i.d.f. soldiers even when there is danger. and our guest today is that he cries dollar and member of the idea of veterans who are breaking the silence are you hyde's great to have you with us on the program so basically breaking the silence is a community of i.d.f. whistleblowers right yeah yeah. i guess what we're trying to do. and publish stories testimonies. at events some kind of discourse regarding the nature of the military control over the occupied territory but how many are new at this moment. well until today actually more than nine hundred soldiers. testified to breaking the silence they were talking about. possible units. in the occupied territories. to the control of. we're talking about.
the israeli defense force and its mission is what we're talking about today. israeli soldiers. brave patriotic proud to defend their country but how to deploy when there is no direct to touch gaza border control west bank patrols checkpoint inspections watching over palestinians. breaking the silence has a collection of disturbing testimony of abuse looting and destruction by i.d.f. soldiers even when there is danger. and our guest today is that he cries dollar and member of the idea of...
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who knows what the defense is. whether or not he can defend himself even if there is vids owe of me smoking from a glass pipe, you don't really know what's in it. his approval ratings have gone up 5%. they just got a lot of su port rs, fred. he's got a lot of people that really like him. he's a very charming man. he's out in the public eye. he spends a lot of time with his constituents. he has this weekly radio program and he's got a lot of support there locally. >> thanks so much for bringing that to us. appreciate that. there are new details about that deadly shooting at lax. the suspected gunman fired at a tsa officer at point-blank range friday and came back to shoot him again. that tsa officer died. people who saw the terror unfold are now telling their stories. stephanie, what have you heard from people? >> reporter: the terrifying nateture of this, from all the people in the terminal, you can hear it. there was one man that came back today to pick up his blopgings after seeing the shooting take place. and ou
who knows what the defense is. whether or not he can defend himself even if there is vids owe of me smoking from a glass pipe, you don't really know what's in it. his approval ratings have gone up 5%. they just got a lot of su port rs, fred. he's got a lot of people that really like him. he's a very charming man. he's out in the public eye. he spends a lot of time with his constituents. he has this weekly radio program and he's got a lot of support there locally. >> thanks so much for...
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what defense will they raise? >> we are in pretrial hearings at the moment and they have been going on and on and will go for another year. at the moment the big issue is torture. all of the five defendants this is the 50 trial from 9/11. all of the defendants were taken to these black sites and submitted to harsh techniques and some were waterboarded. the defense lawyers are fighting to get some of that evidence into the trial. they are being blocked because all of that has been classified by the cia. they are not allowed to bring it up. that's the pretrial argument at the moment. >> take us inside. you were walking the halls some. >> i was. extraordinary access. you see that man yelling. he was speaking from such a depth inside. i have to say it shook me. it really shook me. i knew that everybody or i assume everybody had done some dastardly deed. i am not 100% sure but i assumed it and yet they were behind in cages. >> solitary confinement? >> they are on a cellblock so they can talk to each other, but they are
what defense will they raise? >> we are in pretrial hearings at the moment and they have been going on and on and will go for another year. at the moment the big issue is torture. all of the five defendants this is the 50 trial from 9/11. all of the defendants were taken to these black sites and submitted to harsh techniques and some were waterboarded. the defense lawyers are fighting to get some of that evidence into the trial. they are being blocked because all of that has been...
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ashton lampkin defensively. looks like he'll pick up the pass interference penalty. >> charles: that was all by design and formation. they went bunch all the way to the opposite side to make it a one-on-one route to the top of the screen with eric ward. lamp tkin had his hands on him. they're hand fighting both ways. >> referee: pass interference, defense number 6. occurred in the end zone. by rule, it will be placed at the 2 yard line. automatic first down. >> charles: sometimes when they're fighting it out that way, both of them, they'll keep the flag in the pocket and say work it out. in this case, they determined lampkin got there early. >> gus: first down and gel at toal at the for texas tech. davis webb to the end zone. incomplete. intended for jace amaro. he had two hands on the football. just couldn't bring it down. >> charles: daytawion lowe affected it at the end. looked like he hung with the play, lowe, the safety, number 8. catch and you see lowe, yes, getting a hand in late to help knock it free and
ashton lampkin defensively. looks like he'll pick up the pass interference penalty. >> charles: that was all by design and formation. they went bunch all the way to the opposite side to make it a one-on-one route to the top of the screen with eric ward. lamp tkin had his hands on him. they're hand fighting both ways. >> referee: pass interference, defense number 6. occurred in the end zone. by rule, it will be placed at the 2 yard line. automatic first down. >> charles:...
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then the defense played a tape of her at her mom's funeral where she said her mom was feeling sick on the day she died. listen to this exchange. >> i just don't remember her saying that she was feeling a little sick. remember her being up and getting ready for the day. >> but you remembered it on the day of her funeral. right? three days later. and since that time you have said over and over and over again your mother was feeling great. there was no probable are lemes -- problems on april 11th. >> i just don't remember her feeling bad at all. >> a lot of things you don't remember accurately. >> reporter: alexis summers is the older sister and legal guardian of ada, the younger sister who found her mother in the bathtub. he tonight was not allowed because the judge ruled alexis coached her. the medical examiner after a break should be back on the stand to finish cross-examination. >> how long is this trial expected to continue? >> reporter: could be three more weeks. they thought it was moving at a pretty good pace, but looking at the witness list, looking at at least two, me a three w
then the defense played a tape of her at her mom's funeral where she said her mom was feeling sick on the day she died. listen to this exchange. >> i just don't remember her saying that she was feeling a little sick. remember her being up and getting ready for the day. >> but you remembered it on the day of her funeral. right? three days later. and since that time you have said over and over and over again your mother was feeling great. there was no probable are lemes -- problems on...
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and as the atlantic wire pointed out the stand your ground defense was successful in one third or 31% of cases where the killer is black. and that a greater number of cases involving black killers are found justified than whites but and this is very important as a report by the tampa bay times found defendants claiming stand your ground more likely to revail if the victim is black. 73% of those that killed a black person faced no penalty compared to 56% of those that killed a white. that number increases to 78% when you include latinos. bottom line, it is a fact that about 4 in 5 killings of black people which relied on a stand your ground defense resulted in the killer go free and i would hardly call that a benefit for the black community. would you? welcome to you both. >> hi. >> so jed, i want to start with you because i know that you guys have been tracking and sort of break down stand your ground and talk to us about the breakdown that you guys were doing this week in trying to keep this straight. >> well, i think it's important to remember where this came from because for hundre
and as the atlantic wire pointed out the stand your ground defense was successful in one third or 31% of cases where the killer is black. and that a greater number of cases involving black killers are found justified than whites but and this is very important as a report by the tampa bay times found defendants claiming stand your ground more likely to revail if the victim is black. 73% of those that killed a black person faced no penalty compared to 56% of those that killed a white. that number...
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>> caller: listen, i've got a profitable trade with raytheon, one of my favorite defensive stocks and they beat on top and bottom line, raised guidance, and i need help telling me how high this one can go. >> champ, i don't know, man, that was just a dynamite quarter. i would never get off that horse, not until -- i mean, honestly, the defense stocks have been the standout this year. i see no reason right now to cut a raytheon position back. bobby in california, please, bobby? >> caller: hi, jim. how are you doing? >> all right. what are you up to? >> caller: i have a question on long-term kndi. >> yes, yes. well, this is the chinese version of a lot of companies i really like in an atv business, and i can't go for it because i have just been too mystified by chinese companies and blown away by their numbers. i have to take a pass on kandi. john in florida, john? >> caller: how you doing, jim? >> all right, john, how are you? >> caller: i'm doing good. i need some help with ford. they reported earnings last week. it was good, i liked the ceo, selling a bunch of trucks, do you think it
>> caller: listen, i've got a profitable trade with raytheon, one of my favorite defensive stocks and they beat on top and bottom line, raised guidance, and i need help telling me how high this one can go. >> champ, i don't know, man, that was just a dynamite quarter. i would never get off that horse, not until -- i mean, honestly, the defense stocks have been the standout this year. i see no reason right now to cut a raytheon position back. bobby in california, please, bobby?...
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>> keteyian: jackson, a defensive back, was stretching with the offensive linemen. trying to master alabama's complex schemes was too much, too soon for jackson. >> saban: hey, eddie! it's kick support! it's cover two. why you backing up? you're supposed to come and force the edge! >> keteyian: jackson looked like he wanted to crawl into a hole... >> saban: come on, eddie! >> keteyian: all of alabama's players have been there... >> saban: aw, vinnie... >> keteyian: safety vinnie sunseri remembers the day he and a fellow defensive back forgot a play. >> vinnie sunseri: and he throws his hat. it's a straw hat and it's not really heavy. he's able to throw it like zorro at us. i thought it was going to hit us and knock us out. and just starts yelling at us. and we're like, "we just got sabaned." >> keteyian: got "sabaned"? >> sunseri: yeah. >> saban: you messed up my hat. >> keteyian: but saban's players have faith in their coach, largely because of a revolutionary approach he designed years ago called "the process." "ignore the scoreboard," saban preached to his player
>> keteyian: jackson, a defensive back, was stretching with the offensive linemen. trying to master alabama's complex schemes was too much, too soon for jackson. >> saban: hey, eddie! it's kick support! it's cover two. why you backing up? you're supposed to come and force the edge! >> keteyian: jackson looked like he wanted to crawl into a hole... >> saban: come on, eddie! >> keteyian: all of alabama's players have been there... >> saban: aw, vinnie......
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financial crises it would bring down the entire economy in great depression-like -- great depression-like defense. john: we have the great depression after we had the fed. before we had the fed there were plenty of recessions, but they were over quickly. >> well technically true on the first, but the fed did exist. the best system as we have a dad did not. it was like they were reversed printing money. that is what led to the depression. john: learn from that. smarter now. >> i think they have learned. there's certainly more educated. and none of their more intelligent. >> we had the fed in the 70's, 13 percent inflation. and -- is not necessarily caused by the fed, but it is true that until paul volcker comes in and says to let the mayor were going to squeeze inflation out of the system no matter how bad it hurts, we definitely had our rising inflation environment. that was pretty -- is a dark spot on the history of the fed. i am not mean to say in any way that central bankers are commissioned or the only view what is right. i'm just saying it is important to have the fed there. there is there r
financial crises it would bring down the entire economy in great depression-like -- great depression-like defense. john: we have the great depression after we had the fed. before we had the fed there were plenty of recessions, but they were over quickly. >> well technically true on the first, but the fed did exist. the best system as we have a dad did not. it was like they were reversed printing money. that is what led to the depression. john: learn from that. smarter now. >> i...
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in the face of reduced deficits and defense budgets, new challenges, our defense institutions must be shaped to continuingmilitary's readiness. that includes a continued focus on capacity building for our allies and our partners and working closely with them and through alliances. but today, we face the danger that our current budget crisis and the steep, abrupt, and deep cuts imposed by sequestration will cause an unnecessary strategically unsound and dangerous degradation in military readiness and capability. as you know, the department is facing sequester level cuts in the order of $500 billion over 10 years. the 10-in addition to inr $487 billion reduction eod budget that is already underway. fast, too are too abrupt, and to irresponsible. dod took a $37 billion sequester cut during the past fiscal year, and we could be forced to absorb a $52 billion sequester cut this fiscal year. we're looking at nearly one dollar trillion in dod cuts over this 10-year period unless there is a new budget agreement. we are currently operating under no budget, under a continuing resolution which c
in the face of reduced deficits and defense budgets, new challenges, our defense institutions must be shaped to continuingmilitary's readiness. that includes a continued focus on capacity building for our allies and our partners and working closely with them and through alliances. but today, we face the danger that our current budget crisis and the steep, abrupt, and deep cuts imposed by sequestration will cause an unnecessary strategically unsound and dangerous degradation in military...
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and bengals are now without their best defensive player. defensive tackle, jeno atkins. suffered a torn right knee. not only did cinci lose one of its best players am they lost a game in unusual overtime fashion. quarterback andy dalton sacked. the two-point safety gives miami the sudden death win. itens the bengals' winning streak. cinci remains in the first place in afc north. >>> end of baseball's world series means the start of free agent shopping period. teams have a five-day window to hit before the players hit the open market. outfielder chris dickerson declared for free agency today. by declining an assignment to the orioles league in norfolk. primarily, as a backup outfielder. has highlight night was hitting runs. plus, had a walkoff game- winning homer. they have nine of their own free agents. they have exclusive negotiating rights over the next four days. and down the road in d.c., not just signing players. that signs a new manager. matt williams, officially introduced today. his first managerial job, most recently wears a coat with the diamondbacks. among his
and bengals are now without their best defensive player. defensive tackle, jeno atkins. suffered a torn right knee. not only did cinci lose one of its best players am they lost a game in unusual overtime fashion. quarterback andy dalton sacked. the two-point safety gives miami the sudden death win. itens the bengals' winning streak. cinci remains in the first place in afc north. >>> end of baseball's world series means the start of free agent shopping period. teams have a five-day...
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in the faa's defense, there's a difference between idol cell phones on takeoff and landing and dozens of devices uploading and downloading data. it made sense to go slowly. it makes sense to go this. concerns about passengers being distracted during risky times of flight. when things go wrong on rare occasions they do, it happens during takeoff and landing. books and magazines distract us too. that argument didn't hold much water. it made sense to wait. >> i understand the argument that maybe they are distracted. but i just - what i don't really understand is why it took so long to determine electronically and to do all the technical studies that they need that show that it never had any effect. as you say, there were plenty of people who probably had their phones on. >> no, no question. and look, the faa has sort of taken the global lead in doing this. different parts of the world have gone at different speeds. there are places in the world where you can use a cell phone during flight. you can't do that in the united states. but the faa, in this case going further in most saying, "ye
in the faa's defense, there's a difference between idol cell phones on takeoff and landing and dozens of devices uploading and downloading data. it made sense to go slowly. it makes sense to go this. concerns about passengers being distracted during risky times of flight. when things go wrong on rare occasions they do, it happens during takeoff and landing. books and magazines distract us too. that argument didn't hold much water. it made sense to wait. >> i understand the argument that...
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the president's messaging on health care coupled with a faulty website had the white house on defense and the nation very skeptical about how this government can tackle big issues going forward. massachusetts governor duvall patrick joins us, home of the red sox. >> that's right. >> tem plate for the president's health care law. more on that in a moment but first, congratulations. >> thank you, andrea, we're excited. a little sleepy, too. >> quite a night of celebration for a lot of people. we stayed up to watch it but we weren't in the streets. how does it feel in boston and how important was this series victory to restoring hope and a sense of confidence and resilience as mike barnicle was saying this morning. >> the first game of the season, if i remembered right, was at the very end of that terrible week after the marathon bombing. to have the team have such an incredible season, such a turnaround from last season. to sum nature this way is affirming. really exciting. a parade in the next day or two. you'll see that boston strong spirit out and visible and strong when that comes.
the president's messaging on health care coupled with a faulty website had the white house on defense and the nation very skeptical about how this government can tackle big issues going forward. massachusetts governor duvall patrick joins us, home of the red sox. >> that's right. >> tem plate for the president's health care law. more on that in a moment but first, congratulations. >> thank you, andrea, we're excited. a little sleepy, too. >> quite a night of celebration...
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in so doing, it's destroying all of your ability to mount a defense against any other germ that might come along or any cancer cell that might come along. but that's not all. because h.i. is a retro virus, it can also insert its genetic material into selected t4 cells. alexandra levine: and as long as that t4 cell lives, the virus is living also inside of it. we used to think that if we can just keep the virus hidden in the dna there, then eventually those t4 cells will die out and we might be able to cure this. but it turns out that those long-lived "latently infected" t4 cells in which the virus is there, hidden in e dna, ey may live 20 or 30 years, and therefore, the ability to really re is infection may not be possible. ronald mitsuyasu: so it's a very insidious virus that attacks human immune cells, integrates within the cell itself, and then replicates within those cells and then goes on to attack additional immune cells. and the terrifying thing about h.i.v. is that... the patient really does not have an immune response to the virus, and the virus kind of makes sure that it won
in so doing, it's destroying all of your ability to mount a defense against any other germ that might come along or any cancer cell that might come along. but that's not all. because h.i. is a retro virus, it can also insert its genetic material into selected t4 cells. alexandra levine: and as long as that t4 cell lives, the virus is living also inside of it. we used to think that if we can just keep the virus hidden in the dna there, then eventually those t4 cells will die out and we might be...
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. >> incognito denies any bullying and teammates have been standing up for him in his defense. >>> less than an hour is when polls open in virginia's hotly contested governor's race. >>> a local woman contacts us after a scammer used wusa9's name to try to steal her money. >>> on the southbound side of 16th street, a tree down across the roadway. the roadway is blocked between sheridan and port pain. it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. it's built for speed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks before it gets worse. nothing. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> good morning. welcome back to wusa9. i'm andrea roane. >>> grab a heavier coat, once again, we are in the 30s and 40s, guys. when we only hit 49, we'll be in the upper 50s. a little bit of steam coming up, hits the cover of our camera every now and again. partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions. 54 by noon and 57 at 4:00. high today right
. >> incognito denies any bullying and teammates have been standing up for him in his defense. >>> less than an hour is when polls open in virginia's hotly contested governor's race. >>> a local woman contacts us after a scammer used wusa9's name to try to steal her money. >>> on the southbound side of 16th street, a tree down across the roadway. the roadway is blocked between sheridan and port pain. it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's...
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he would chair meetings and his foreign and defense ministers would take part, along with the chief cabinet secretary. the national security office would be created within the cabinet secretariat at the same time. the chief cabinet secretary spoke during the meeting. he urged lawmakers to get the bill enacted as soon as possible. >> translator: the security environment surrounding japan is increasingly unstable. regular forums involving the prime minister discussing the security issues are vital. this will allow the prime minister to take strong leadership in the field of national security. >> suga said the head of the national security office would be in charge of the administrative affairs. the national security council would advise the prime minister directly. he added, the posts could be filled by individuals from the public or private sector. >>> clashes during the general strike under way in bangladesh have caused at least five more deaths. rosalyn in bangkok is following the story. >>> the three-day strike led by the largest opposition bangladesh nationalist party. another five peopl
he would chair meetings and his foreign and defense ministers would take part, along with the chief cabinet secretary. the national security office would be created within the cabinet secretariat at the same time. the chief cabinet secretary spoke during the meeting. he urged lawmakers to get the bill enacted as soon as possible. >> translator: the security environment surrounding japan is increasingly unstable. regular forums involving the prime minister discussing the security issues...
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and the department of defense. we want these officials to talk with us this morning about the critical security related policies and procedures and also the coordinated reviews of these processes now under way throughout the government in the aftermath of the navy yard tragedy and other resent incidents. we also will hear from an exsert at the government accountability office, affectionately known as go gorks which has produced a wide body of work on the security clearance process, welcome. this hearing goes on the ongoing good work of our subcommittees which held a hearing on security clearances just this past june under the able leadership of senators tester, mccaskill, and johnson. that hearing exposed the urgent need for additional resources for the inspector general at the office of personnel management to enable the -- that i.g. to conduct important oversight of background investigations. in july, our committee approved a portion of a bill sponsored by senator tester and co-sponsored by dr. coburn, senator mc
and the department of defense. we want these officials to talk with us this morning about the critical security related policies and procedures and also the coordinated reviews of these processes now under way throughout the government in the aftermath of the navy yard tragedy and other resent incidents. we also will hear from an exsert at the government accountability office, affectionately known as go gorks which has produced a wide body of work on the security clearance process, welcome....
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a version of self defense but with a twist. with self defense, you must e escape if you have a safe opportunity to do so. with stand your ground, you can stay and defend yourself. it also expands the castle doctorine number you are allowed to go. we asked our legal contributor, jamie floyd for more insight into that law. >> stand your ground in florida is a motion you bring before you really get to trial. you say to the judge, look, judge. i don't even need to get to trial. i was standing my ground. this was a justifiable homicide. i was justified in killing this person because it was kill or be killed. and if the judge agrees with you, there is no trial. >> two mothers in florida have experienced stand your ground laws on a very personal level. sabrina fulton, the mother of trayvon martin and sab breathe a bath have lost their children to gun violence. shooters in each case believed they were justified. now, ms. fulton and ms. mcbath are appealing to congress seeking changes to stands your ground laws. natasha has nor >> repor
a version of self defense but with a twist. with self defense, you must e escape if you have a safe opportunity to do so. with stand your ground, you can stay and defend yourself. it also expands the castle doctorine number you are allowed to go. we asked our legal contributor, jamie floyd for more insight into that law. >> stand your ground in florida is a motion you bring before you really get to trial. you say to the judge, look, judge. i don't even need to get to trial. i was standing...
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the problem with that defense is turns out it was only a few months before rand paul hired him that the southern avenger was still defending in print the virt chews of southern succession. him being hired by rand paul to ghost write his book, that used to be the controversy about rand paul as an author. now the controversy about rand paul as an author was first reported over the weekend. reported three solid pages was lifted without quotation marks directly from a right wing think tank. i should tell you that is a block of text longer than the lead story in today's "new york times" just copied and reprinted in his book as if it is his own words. tonight, yet more. buzz feed reporting tonight on yet another example of rand paul lifting language for an oped and repurposed that same text to use as testimony in the senate. asked yesterday about just some of what he has been caught stealing from others. the people reporting this information about him are hacks and haters. >> i think i am being unfairly targeted by hacks and haters. i will not lay down and say people can call me dishonest or
the problem with that defense is turns out it was only a few months before rand paul hired him that the southern avenger was still defending in print the virt chews of southern succession. him being hired by rand paul to ghost write his book, that used to be the controversy about rand paul as an author. now the controversy about rand paul as an author was first reported over the weekend. reported three solid pages was lifted without quotation marks directly from a right wing think tank. i...
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it was the fact that there was a defense department report, a report from the defense department saying al qaeda is setting up a cell in benghazi. watch out. the repeated requests from the people in the embassy. we need more security. it fell on deaf and blind ears. >> so if it was about the election, now we're post-election. >> right. >> so why would the administration continue to allow al qaeda to become stronger in egypt, syria, iraq, afghanistan? i mean, it's one thing to be blinded before an election. >> right. >> but it's a whole nother thing to have the legacy now of president obama be -- to be blinded about al qaeda? your thoughts. >> yeah. as far as the legacy you're absolutely right. they remain blinded about al qaeda. why? if they admit it, then they'd have to go back and say we really did make a big mistake on benghazi. they're not about to admit that. he's looking for a very different legacy. the legacy he wants is an arms control deal with the iranians at almost any price. the iranians want to have the sanctions lifted. they want to have nuclear weapons. whether the admini
it was the fact that there was a defense department report, a report from the defense department saying al qaeda is setting up a cell in benghazi. watch out. the repeated requests from the people in the embassy. we need more security. it fell on deaf and blind ears. >> so if it was about the election, now we're post-election. >> right. >> so why would the administration continue to allow al qaeda to become stronger in egypt, syria, iraq, afghanistan? i mean, it's one thing to...
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the problem with that defense is turns out it was only a few months before rand paul hired him that the southern avenger was still defending in print the virt chews of southern succession. him being hired by rand paul to ghost write his book, that used to be the controversy about rand paul as an author. now the controversy about rand paul as an author was first reported over the weekend. reported three solid pages was lifted without quotation marks directly from a right wing think tank. i should tell you that is a block of text longer than the lead story in today's "new york times" just copied and reprinted in his book as if it is his own words. tonight, yet more. buzz feed reporting tonight on yet another example of rand paul lifting language for an oped and repurposed that same text to use as testimony in the senate. asked yesterday about just some of what he has been caught stealing from others. the people reporting this information about him are hacks and haters. >> i think i am being unfairly targeted by hacks and haters. i will not lay down and say people can call me dishonest or
the problem with that defense is turns out it was only a few months before rand paul hired him that the southern avenger was still defending in print the virt chews of southern succession. him being hired by rand paul to ghost write his book, that used to be the controversy about rand paul as an author. now the controversy about rand paul as an author was first reported over the weekend. reported three solid pages was lifted without quotation marks directly from a right wing think tank. i...
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a big help from the defense. a pick six at the goal line. one of two chiefs defensive touchdowns. they are 9-0. they win 23-13. >>> and in harding park perry clenched the season. but the tournament belonged to fred couples who coasted to his ninth win. perry goes home with the schwab cup and the million dollars first prize. >>> get ready to stir up the hype machine. stanford and oregon thursday night down on the farm. we're going on all week long. we will see you tonight on the 6:00 news. >>> how about a fancy play of the day? tampa bay quarterback hands the ball off. look at him. oops. a little jump pass right over into the end zone. crabtree for the touchdown. buccaneers up 21-0. they are at seattle and they lose toe seattle 27-24. but they did get the play of the day. >>> tomorrow the san jose city council is talking about a place to build a major softball complex. some politicians want the county fairgrounds to be considered because more diamonds could be built there. the money for the project was approved by voters 13 years ago. >>> it's 6:26 right now. dolores park is gettin
a big help from the defense. a pick six at the goal line. one of two chiefs defensive touchdowns. they are 9-0. they win 23-13. >>> and in harding park perry clenched the season. but the tournament belonged to fred couples who coasted to his ninth win. perry goes home with the schwab cup and the million dollars first prize. >>> get ready to stir up the hype machine. stanford and oregon thursday night down on the farm. we're going on all week long. we will see you tonight on...